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Roland Rock

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  1. Neotech mega is a great strap
  2. Super Twin owner for a couple of years now. It can take a crazy amount of low end and reproduce it with utmost clarity. I've had some seriously powerful amps going through this, as well as a boosted LPF and it doesn't break a sweat - I've never heard it get stressed. There are limits to the high frequencies in that it won't give you tweeterish highs, but for me it has the perfect range for bass guitar. The sound is full and clear, fuller than a single Super Compact IMO (not heard two Super compacts stacked), and it's very light. I've never even considered another cab since getting mine.
  3. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1459161431' post='3013913'] Rightho chaps, just about made the deadline this month... I've had a piece in mind to record for this months noodle comp and intended on waiting for my new P bass to record it, but when the new P arrived and I plugged it in this came out instead... I think it sums up the joy I feel when playing this new instrument and my renewed appreciation for the P bass in general [url="https://soundcloud.com/robhartley-1/noodle-02wav"]https://soundcloud.c...-1/noodle-02wav[/url] Moollon P Classic straight into a Boss Br-80. [/quote] Very nice Rob. Puts me in mind of 60s soundtrack type vibe. Nice playing too!
  4. Nylon tapes tend to be pretty fat. Status hotwire flats have a medium compliance feel, and sound great. Not a bad price either.
  5. I have one of these and it's a lot more versatile than it looks. I use mine as a limiter, but it does light/medium/heavy compression really nicely. Tiny too!
  6. [quote name='Twincam' timestamp='1458848265' post='3011594'] ...my entry this month has the worst recording quality... [/quote] I wouldn't be so sure Sounds fine to me
  7. I'd definitely agree with Kim Deal. The Pixies as a band and and individuals (and as songwriters) had an enormous impact on their genre. Much more so than Kim Gordon IMO
  8. Download them on Spotify, sit down and work out the parts by ear. By the end of the week they should be pretty much under my belt. I'd usually listen while in the car too to familiarise myself with the bass parts.
  9. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1458601482' post='3009086'] Not nice, not a monstrosity, just very, very dull. [/quote] Exactly
  10. [quote name='Bobthedog' timestamp='1458500787' post='3008123'] Highbury Vale? Hmm, on that basis, has anyone had any Vanderkley cabs stolen today? [/quote] I'll have you know it's quite respectable (compared to the rest of Bulwell )
  11. Haha, I know what you mean; I just recorded a little video for the noodle challenge, a happy little jaunt in G major, but I look like I'm about to burst into tears.
  12. I've just popped to the corner shop of our quiet suburban street for some bacon, when I spotted a silver/blue estate driving along the road with Vanderklay cabs in the back (judging by the branded covers) "That's gotta be a basschatter" I think to myself. Does this describe you?... Bald Glasses Smiling Silver/blue estate car Vanderklay cab(s) Driver In Highbury Vale, Nottingham just now. Male Gotta go, bacon's nearly done...
  13. [quote name='KingBollock' timestamp='1458441105' post='3007663'] I have barely played bass since November. Due to upheaval from Christmas and then me deciding to "renovate" my music room, my gear was all packed away and only cracked out again a couple of weeks ago. I played this and thought it was cute. I only recorded it so I would remember it, but I saw this thread and thought bugger it, I'll stick it up! It's the first thing I have recorded in four years (and that had been the first thing in ten). https://soundcloud.com/user5139486/upon-waking I played it on my Cort T-35 (all my other basses are still packed away) through my Behringer V-Amp into Audacity. If I had been thinking of this thread when I recorded it I may have made it a little longer than 21 seconds... [/quote] I'm feeling waves gently washing up to shore, it has that ebb and flow
  14. Very nice. I actually quite like the red
  15. [quote name='Leonard Smalls' timestamp='1458235627' post='3005901'] Talking of themes, my theme this month is solo bass... https://soundcloud.com/leonard-smalls/flatricenoodle [/quote] Melancholy and full of Eastern Promise - I like it
  16. [quote name='Twincam' timestamp='1457807399' post='3002002'] Ok here is mine. As the first recorded in the quickest way possible iPad infront of the cab and one quick take well actually this is the second take the first I ballsed up. I call it the Native American lol. http://youtu.be/8BQUxVAXuIE [/quote] Cool. It has a nice Talking Heads vibe - a good steady bass line that would make a good song foundation
  17. [quote name='Agwin' timestamp='1457545971' post='2999575'] Looks like it’s me up first again! Here’s this month’s noodle: [url="https://soundcloud.com/agwin/fretless-tune-march-noodle"]https://soundcloud.com/agwin/fretless-tune-march-noodle[/url] Played on my defretted Hohner Precision copy strung with dead rounds. Straight into Audacity then “normalised” (what ever that is – just seemed to make it louder) and a bit of phaser added. It just sort of formed it’s self out of thin air after watching a few minutes of Scott Devine expounding on arpeggios. I was subsequently inspired to fire up my Sibelius software and have a bit of a compose. I seem to have ended up with a potential ITV Murder Mystery theme. I’d be chuffed to bits if you could find the time to also give this a listen– It’s not very long about 01:20 in total. https://soundcloud.com/agwin/murder-mystery-tune [/quote] Nice. I could hear this on the Twin Peaks series - kind of suspenseful yet playful at the same time.
  18. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1458362968' post='3006955'] I really like that... When you get going into that groove after the initial flurry it really bounces. Great feel to it and jolly too... Everyone tends to go for moody and melancholic, but that's outright cheerful great technique catching and muting the little phrases as well. [/quote] Thanks very much! It doesn't sound as tight as it did in my head, so I'm relieved you felt the flow! Upbeat and in major key, it's bound to sound happy - I should have smiled a bit I should get a chance to feedback on 5he other noodles this weekend 👍
  19. Best. Power. Amp. Ever.
  20. I thought I'd give this a whirl! As you can tell, I have no idea how to record bass onto a computer. Basically I plugged the bass into my stereo, set a metronome to 95, pressed record on the iPad and played for one minute. Meanderings in G Major: http://youtube.com/watch?v=xVR6JRvGnS4
  21. Headstock reminds me of Sloth from The Goonies
  22. The cab that killed my cab GAS for good!
  23. [quote name='paul h' timestamp='1458073499' post='3004493'] They did their version of You Are My Sunshine. It was stunning. Everybody went wild afterwards and the look on Morgane's face was priceless. I think she was in shock and just couldn't stop grinning. For a pretty big venue they somehow managed to make it feel incredibly intimate. [/quote] Sounds suberb!
  24. I love Chris and Morgane's harmonies - they work so well together.
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